A new Half Waif album is coming. See You At The Maypole, Nandi Rose’s sixth album under the moniker, is out in October, and the lead single “Figurine” is out today. » Read More
Lone Justice were a Los Angeles country rock group who had a short run from 1982 to 1987. In that time, they released two studio albums and accrued a cult following. Now, Lone Justice are getting ready to share their first LP in 37 years. » Read More
In 1976, Peter Perrett founded the Only Ones, the band most famous for the 1978 power pop classic “Another Girl, Another Planet.” The Only Ones have broken up and reunited a few times over the years, and Perrett has launched a couple of other bands. Perrett also started a late-in-life solo career, » Read More
The stratospheric ascent of Chappell Roan is one of the biggest pop stories of 2024, even if Roan herself seems a little taken aback by it all. This past weekend, Roan played another festival where she was booked as a midcarder but greeted as a headliner. At Chicago’s Lollapalooza fest, » Read More
Sample-heavy UK post-punkers the Wolfgang Press were a big part of the 4AD Records roster in the ’80s and ’90s, and they broke up shortly after the release of their 1995 album Funky Little Demons. Last month, the reunited Wolfgang Press — OG members members Michael Allen and Andrew Gray, » Read More
The Jamaican dancehall star had been in custody since being arrested and charged for murder in 2011 » Read More
The 22-track set features six previously unreleased recordings from the show, including “Landslide” and “Don’t Stop” » Read More